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Attractions and Places To See around Neigembos - Top 5

Best attractions and places to see around Neigembos is a 72-hectare nature and forest area situated between the Flemish Ardennes and the Pajottenland. This protected Natura 2000 area features elevation differences ranging from 20 to 90 meters above sea level. The forest is characterized by a diverse ecosystem with beech, oak, and ash trees, and rich biodiversity. It offers a variety of natural features and outdoor activities for exploration.

Best attractions and places to see around Neigembos

  • The most popular attractions is Hollow Way in Neigembos, a trail that is a road or path whose surface is lower than the surrounding land due to centuries of erosion. These deep sunken roads possess a distinct microclimate and are popular for walking.
  • Another must-see spot is Highest point of Neigembos, a summit. The Nellekensberg marks the highest point, where a "krasjelpaal" was installed in March 2022, offering panoramic views.
  • Visitors also love Sunken Lanes in Neigembos, trails formed by centuries of use and erosion. These historical features also provide important natural habitats for various wildlife.
  • Neigembos is known for its natural features, including forests, erosion channels, and viewpoints, alongside historical sites. The area offers diverse natural features, including forests, erosion channels, and viewpoints, alongside historical sites.
  • The attractions around Neigembos are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 290 upvotes and 70 photos shared across 8 highlights.

Last updated: June 22, 2026

Hollow Way in Neigembos

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During the First World War, the Neigembos was almost completely cut down. A few beech trees survived the clear-cutting and are now the more than one hundred year old veteran trees. Admire respectfully, but do not hug them because most of them grow on slopes of sunken roads. If you enter the slopes, you run the risk of landslides or the soil is compacted (trampled). The nutrient-rich humus layer then washes away, so that the water has less chance of penetrating the soil. Enjoy these veterans from a distance.

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Highest point of Neigembos

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The krasjel pole was placed in March 2022 on the top of the Nellekensberg in the Neigembos. Its creator is Jeroen Van Assche, the designers Joris Bellemans and son Pieter.

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Our Lady Chapel, Bevingen

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In the green surroundings of this chapel there is a Marian park with 22 chapels, fifteen of which depict the mysteries of the rosary and the others the Seven Woes. There you will also find the Kalvarieberg with cross.
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Neigembos

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The slightly more than 70 hectare Neigembos once covered almost all of central Belgium, together with the Sonian Forest and the Hallerbos, among others. In this mixed oak and beech forest on the border between the Flemish Ardennes and the Pajottenland you will find height differences from 20 to 90 meters above sea level. A few tough slopes await you here! The deep sunken roads have a distinct microclimate and are a pleasure to walk in. Especially in spring, when the bluebells, bellflowers and wild garlic roll out their colorful carpets.
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Sunken Lanes in Neigembos

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Hollow roads also have an important natural value. Many birds, finders, bats and rodents ... find food and shelter in sunken roads. They build their nests or castles there or use the sunken roads to move through the landscape.
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Patricio
April 23, 2026, Hollow Way in Neigembos

I recommend this route without hesitation, it is a beautiful forest, I just visited it a few weeks ago and was amazed; in full growth stage of the hyacinths or bluebells. A must-see destination in Brussels.

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A sunken road is a road that is so deeply worn that it lies between two slopes. It is the result of centuries of use and erosion. The most beautiful sunken roads can be found especially in hilly areas with a subsoil that easily forms steep walls, such as in Haspengouw and Hageland.

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A sunken road is a road that is so deeply worn that it lies between two slopes. It is the result of centuries of use and erosion. The most beautiful sunken roads can be found especially in hilly areas with a subsoil that easily forms steep walls, such as in Haspengouw and Hageland.

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The krasjel pole was placed in March 2022 on the top of the Nellekensberg in the Neigembos. Its creator is Jeroen Van Assche, the designers Joris Bellemans and son Pieter.

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The slightly more than 70 hectare Neigembos once covered almost all of central Belgium, together with the Sonian Forest and the Hallerbos, among others. In this mixed oak and beech forest on the border between the Flemish Ardennes and the Pajottenland you will find height differences from 20 to 90 meters above sea level. A few tough slopes await you here! The deep sunken roads have a distinct microclimate and are a pleasure to walk in. Especially in spring, when the bluebells, bellflowers and wild garlic roll out their colorful carpets. (Routen.be)

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Hollow roads also have an important natural value. Many birds, finders, bats and rodents ... find food and shelter in sunken roads. They build their nests or castles there or use the sunken roads to move through the landscape. (Nature and Forest)

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The slightly more than 70 hectare Neigembos once covered almost all of central Belgium, together with the Sonian Forest and the Hallerbos, among others. In this mixed oak and beech forest on the border between the Flemish Ardennes and the Pajottenland you will find height differences from 20 to 90 meters above sea level. A few tough slopes await you here! The deep sunken roads have a distinct microclimate and are a pleasure to walk in. Especially in spring, when the bluebells, bellflowers and wild garlic roll out their colorful carpets. (Routen.be)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What unique natural features can I explore in Neigembos?

Neigembos is renowned for its distinct natural features. You can discover ancient Hollow Ways, which are sunken paths formed by centuries of erosion, creating a unique microclimate. The forest also features impressive Groebe, which are erosion channels with steep walls, some even featuring a 220-meter-long corduroy road. Additionally, the area boasts significant elevation differences, ranging from 20 to 90 meters above sea level.

Are there any viewpoints or high points in Neigembos?

Yes, the Highest point of Neigembos, located on the Nellekensberg, offers panoramic views. A 'krasjelpaal' was installed here in March 2022, marking this scenic spot.

What kind of wildlife and plant life can I expect to see in Neigembos?

Neigembos is rich in biodiversity. The forest is home to a variety of trees like beech, oak, and ash. In spring, you can see vibrant flora such as horsetail, wood anemone, celandine, marsh marigold, periwinkle, and wild hyacinth. The fauna includes kingfishers, woodpeckers, bats, roe deer, frogs, butterflies, buzzards, and lesser spotted woodpeckers. Over 500 types of mushrooms have also been identified here.

What are the best hiking trails in Neigembos?

Neigembos offers several signposted hiking trails suitable for various preferences. Popular routes include the Dikke Beuken Walk (1.5km), the Bevingen Walk (2.2km), and the Groeben Walk (3.7km). The GR trail 512 also passes through the forest, connecting to wider hiking networks like "Vlaamse Ardennen - Bronbossen" and "Scheldeland." For more options, you can explore running and walking routes in the area on komoot's Running Trails around Neigembos guide.

Are there any historical or cultural sites near Neigembos?

Yes, near Neigembos, you can visit Our Lady Chapel, Bevingen. This rural chapel has a history possibly dating back to the 12th century and was once a popular pilgrimage site. It features a Marian park with 22 chapels and a Kalvarieberg. Additionally, the historic Castle of Neigem, a genuine moated castle first mentioned in the 12th century, is also nearby.

What is the best time of year to visit Neigembos?

Spring is an especially vibrant time to visit Neigembos, as the forest floor comes alive with woodland hyacinths, lilies of the valley, and wild garlic, creating colorful carpets. The deep hollow roads are particularly pleasant for walking during this season. However, the forest's diverse ecosystem and unique features make it enjoyable year-round.

Can I go cycling in or around Neigembos?

Absolutely! A guided cycling trail stretching 47km is available for those who enjoy exploring by bike. For more cycling adventures, komoot offers dedicated guides such as Cycling around Neigembos and Gravel biking around Neigembos, featuring various routes for different skill levels.

Are there family-friendly activities or attractions in the Neigembos area?

The natural environment of Neigembos itself offers great opportunities for family walks and exploring nature. The Our Lady Chapel, Bevingen, with its Marian park, is also considered family-friendly and provides a peaceful setting for a visit.

What do visitors enjoy most about Neigembos?

Visitors particularly appreciate the unique natural beauty of Neigembos, especially the deep sunken roads and the challenging yet rewarding slopes. The forest's rich biodiversity and the peaceful atmosphere are frequently highlighted. Many enjoy discovering the well-preserved erosion channels and the panoramic views from the highest point.

Where can I park when visiting Neigembos?

You can typically find parking at the edge of the forest, often near the Our Lady Chapel, Bevingen, which serves as a convenient starting point for many walks into Neigembos.

What is the significance of the 'Groebe' in Neigembos?

The 'Groebe' are unique erosion channels with steep walls, formed by meltwater approximately 12,000 years ago after the last ice age. They are significant because they have become unique biotopes, supporting rare plants and animals. One of these channels features a 220-meter-long corduroy road, making it a distinctive and accessible natural wonder.

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